Mohammad

Mohammad is 20 years from Gaza. He is an ambitious guy who wants his own start-up project to open a grocery store.

He asked Ryada for this loan in order to buy display refrigerators, an electricity generator, shelves and a banner for the name of the store.
He hopes that this loan will help him open his project and provide him with a stable source of income to build himself a better future.

Ryada's Startup Loan is exclusively for borrowers who are beginning new enterprises, not for existing projects. To qualify, a borrower must show a clear business plan and realistic potential for success. The borrower must also invest his or her own money and resources into at least 50 percent of the startup enterprise. Ryada believes strongly in the potential of these borrowers and grants them a three-month grace period to help them get their business off the ground.

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This loan is helping support a borrower who is 30 or under. Because many young people lack business experience or established credit histories, it can be even more difficult for them to access financial services. By funding this youth loan, you are expanding opportunity for a young person with limited resources.

About Vitas Palestine

Palestinians face unique challenges due to the economic and political environment in the West Bank and Gaza. Click here to learn more about how Kiva and Vitas Palestine are working to help Palestinian borrowers overcome these obstacles and how your support can make a difference.